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Fon Hohovi Twin Couple, Benin / Togo #589Fon Hohovi Twin Couple, Benin Togo #589 Statuettes of the Twins Worship Cult Cult of Ibeji Fon Culture incorporated culture and shared ideas with Ethnic Groups that have been their historical neighbors. Many of their practices are found among Yoruba People, Akan People, Ewe People. Twin Figures are revered in many Cultures. The modern appearance is explained by the fact that Deceased Twin(s) are seen as Living People. The Figures wear shoes, trousers
- Fon Hohovi Twin Couple, Benin / Togo #589
- Statuettes of the Twins Worship Cult / Cult of Ibeji
- Fon Culture incorporated culture and shared ideas with Ethnic Groups that have been their historical neighbors. Many of their practices are found among Yoruba People, Akan People, Ewe People.
- Twin Figures are revered in many Cultures. The modern appearance is explained by the fact that Deceased Twin(s) are seen as Living People. The Figures wear shoes, trousers and other personal objects. No one ever says a Twin has died. They say "he or she is in the bush fetching fire wood." This means that they is not far and will come back soon.
- Twins are considered to be Immortal. From birth on they are considered to be Gods or Spirits, and must always get special care.
- If Hohovi or Venavi Figures are to be of any benefit, they must be housed and looked after particularly well by their survivors. They must be given the best food, drink and clothes. One tries to spoil them in every possible way, in order for them to display their abilities for the benefit of the family, rather than making them feel so neglected that they might do harm.
- Among some groups, such as the Yoruba in Nigeria, the Ewe in Togo, and the Fon in Benin, an important twin cult has sprung up. Twins are regarded as the chosen ones of the spirit powers. Their amazing closeness, which is believed to survive even after death, is stressed. The Yoruba believe that Twins have a Joint Soul. If one dies, the other Twin is also threatened with death.Their soul has lost its equilibrium and sways between this World and the Next. The Deceased Twin determinedly tries to pull the survivor over to him as soon as possble. That has to be opposed. Not only do the parents put more effort than ever into the surviving child , they also try to keep the Deceased One in their midst.
- Among the Ewe, these representations are named Venavi, whereas they are named Hohovi among the Fon.
- The Ewe live in a coastal area which extends through Ghana, Togo, Benin, until the Nigerian borders.
- They practice Twin Worship, very similar to that of the Yoruba (Ibeji). It is in this context that these statuettes are crafted in very varied styles sometimes, depending on the influences of their neighbors (the Akan, in Ghana, the Yoruba in Nigeria...).
- Materials: Wood, patina of wear, European paint.
- Measurements: 17.5 cm and 17 cm. (18×17×6 cm)
- Condition: Excellent
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The answer to calloused feet.
Color: Pink & Beige, Size: Medium/Large(fits size 8 to 11)
If you have dry callused soles, these are your answer. All my calluses left and my feet were very soft. They should not be walked in unless you are very, very careful as you will slip and fall. I stopped using them for a while and all my problem calluses are back, even when I use lotion at night. They tell you not to sleep in them, I don't know why. I do put these on at night and end up taking them off later as they're not comfortable to sleep in.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good Product
Color: Pink & Beige, Size: Medium/Large(fits size 8 to 11)
These socks are good for moistening. Durability is awesome Fit true to size. Traction could be a little better. The sock are very comfortable
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Slippery when wet!!!
Color: Pink & Beige, Size: Medium/Large(fits size 8 to 11)
“These moisturizing slippers are actually really comfortable and feel great on the feet. They’re soft, cozy, and do help moisturize while you wear them. I also think they’re a good value for the money. The only downside is that once your feet get moisturized, they can get slippery inside the slippers, so I wouldn’t recommend walking around too much in them. Better for relaxing and letting your feet soak up the moisture than for being up and moving around.”
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Love them
Color: Pink & Beige, Size: Medium/Large(fits size 8 to 11)
I wear a size 11.5 in ladies shoe and these just barely fit. Butttt after I put lotion on my feet and slipped these on and left them on for about 30 mins. It left my feet really soft! They work great as intended. Would buy again
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★★★★★ 3
Effective but may be uncomfortable
Color: Pink & Beige, Size: Medium/Large(fits size 8 to 11)
I have eczema on my feet and use a prescription cream that I leave on overnight. I often have a problem sleeping in socks but the silicone feels cool on my feet. The only drawback I have is the opening of the socks feel very tight around my ankles making them uncomfortable on me. I wish the opening was a bit more flexible.
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